SAME GAME AS In THE 1980'S so that's still fun- but no mouse controls, only keyboard. No way to save game unless you have a blank 5 1/4 floppy disk and an "A" drive! I assumed this whad those few updates built in to this small cost version. Must look up the owners manual PDF to see the passwords to start the game each time. You can freeze the game and leave it running overnight since you can't save partway through a 5 or 7 hour longer scenario, but I can't figure out how to minimize the screen so as to use the rest of the computer. Also overrides sleep and screensaver modes on you computer.
Crusade in Europe
- Release Date:
- Nov 30, 2021
- Developer:
- Microprose
- Publisher:
- Atari
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Crusade in Europe is a classic real-time simulation game from the 80s designed by Sid Meier and Ed Bever. The first title in the "Command Series" of tactical wargames from Microprose, the game features real-time battles that test your skills as a commander.
Five different scenarios, from D-Day to the Battle of the Bulge, recreate the tactical decisions faced by commanders in the European Campaign. Each has multiple variables, so you can create “what-if” scenarios, and different levels of difficulty.
Accelerated real-time simulation
Historically accurate scenarios
Different skill levels
Single player campaign
Two-play head-to-head
Choose to lead either side
In-depth historical backgrounds and hints
The idea for the Command Series came from observation of actual tabletop military scenario exercises. The games challenge you to manage assets, strategically place and move them around the battlefield map, and try to out maneuver the enemy. Victory requires careful strategic thinking and fast responses to rapidly changing battlefield conditions.
Sid Meier, one of the most well-known and prolific strategy game designer-producers, collaborated with historian Ed Bever to make the games incredibly historically accurate.
The Command Series, including Decision in the Desert, Crusade in Europe, and Conflict in Vietnam, has been brought back by Atari and the titles are now available on Steam.
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User Reviews
A fun game that presents different scenarios in short digestible bursts, mostly because the save function is virtually unusable unless you literally have an "A:" floppy disk drive available. It supports hot seat multiplayer but, sadly, no play-by-mail option. This is not a turn-based game, and the clock will continue ticking whilst you juggle around the orders and actions of all your units. Fortunately, you can press the "F" key to pause ("freeze") the game at any time (and to pay respects) allowing your adroit general to carefully issue orders to your units for maximum micro efficiency. There is no mouse support. The keyboard controls are clunky, weird, and not very intuitive. You move the cursor using the arrow keys over one of your units and then press one of several action keys ("A": attack, "M": move, "R": reserve, "D": defend) followed by the letter "H" (supposedly stands for "Here"). Issuing an order does not necessarily mean it will be carried out immediately, and it's more ...
There were a lot of Games about D-day back in the day. Like D-Day America invades or Overlord But this is an all time classic and is one of my favorites NOTE; The atari-8bit is the best version better than Dos. The game has several variants. You can play as either the Allies or Germans, You can have varients like one where Rommel is in Normandy Instead of Calais. Or another where Hitler is more successful in his plans giving the Germans a slight advantage. Or play the grand campaign. Press T to switch sides BTW The Goal is the same, Liberate France and move on to Germany and the Rhineland. The engine used is similar to Decision in the Desert, Nato Commander and Conflict Nam but better.
A classic Strategy game from the 80s which is easy to learn and well researched. More experienced players may find it simplistic, but it is a great introduction to the real time genre, even if it's "pseudo" real time. (sides and units go in preset turns as the clock ticks by). The only thing making it a bit clunky is the keyboard only cursor. Back in the day, the Commodore 64 version was better and you could control the cursor with a joystick. Wish someone would update and upgrade this... PS: It may say 3.9 hours at the time of review, but i played this game hundreds of hours back when it first came out
For £2 it is an enjoyable flash-back to the past!
An old game I played 40 years ago. Graphics are crude and computer opponent can make errors, but the game is old.
Classic Sid Meier <3
Loved this game back in the day, enjoy it today. Can't save, which is a bummer. also, when I switch screens and return, it's reduced to a small screen that I can't figure how to return to full screen. However, with that being known, as long as I have several hours free, uninterrupted, I can relive days long gone.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 or higher
- Processor: Pentium 4 or higher
- Memory: 256 MB RAM
- Graphics: Direct X 9 compatible graphics card
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 100 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Runs on DOSBox. Bypass encryption questions by pressing any key when prompted to enter code
FAQ
How much does Crusade in Europe cost?
Crusade in Europe costs $6.99.
What are the system requirements for Crusade in Europe?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or higher Processor: Pentium 4 or higher Memory: 256 MB RAM Graphics: Direct X 9 compatible graphics card DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 100 MB available space Additional Notes: Runs on DOSBox. Bypass encryption questions by pressing any key when prompted to enter code
What platforms is Crusade in Europe available on?
Crusade in Europe is available on Windows PC.
Is Crusade in Europe worth buying?
Crusade in Europe has 89% positive reviews from 9 players.
When was Crusade in Europe released?
Crusade in Europe was released on Nov 30, 2021.
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